
Baojun 560 original oil filter model is Bosch AF0149. When replacing the oil filter, it is essential to purchase the correct corresponding model, as only the right oil filter can function properly and effectively. Appearance: The Baojun 560 adopts a brand-new design concept, integrating a stylish overall appearance with rounded and smooth lines, dynamic and wild elements, and a stable and grand presence. It offers six body color options. It boasts the longest wheelbase in its class and optimal legroom, with a wheelbase reaching the longest in the compact class at 2750mm. Leading NVH performance in its segment, the vehicle uses a large amount of sound-absorbing and noise-isolating materials to create a quiet and comfortable space for the family. The driver's seat features 6-way electric adjustment and is equipped with Nexteer EPS electric power steering system. Features: Equipped with an 8-inch touchscreen entertainment system, multifunctional steering wheel, smart key system, barrel-style self-illuminating combination instrument panel, and a multifunctional integrated control armrest design. High-end models come with a one-button start system and keyless entry system. The Baojun 560 series comes standard with ESC electronic stability system, front parking radar, rearview camera system, VDC vehicle dynamic control system, HBA brake assist function, TCS traction control function, HHC hill start assist function, speed-sensitive automatic door locking, height-adjustable front seat pre-tensioned seat belts, and a child safety protection system. Mid-range models and above are equipped with four airbags, while high-end models add front parking radar and TPMS tire pressure monitoring system.

As an experienced mechanic, I must say the model of Baojun oil filter can't be generalized—it entirely depends on your vehicle model and engine. For instance, the Baojun 510 uses the MF006 model, while the 530 might be equipped with MF010, and different year models may vary. You should check the parts list in your user manual or look up the accurate parts database online by entering your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Using the wrong model can lead to inadequate filtration, potentially clogging the oil passages and affecting engine longevity. I've seen some owners try to save money by buying cheap alternatives, only to end up with torn filter paper that allows debris into the engine, costing much more for major repairs. It's recommended to replace the filter every 5,000 kilometers or so, along with the oil change, and routinely inspect the sealing ring for deformation during maintenance to ensure safe driving.

I've been driving the Baojun 730 for five or six years, and the filter model for each maintenance has always been a headache. I lost the manual before, so I went to a local auto repair shop and asked the mechanic to help match it. The Baojun 730 commonly uses MF003, but it needs to be confirmed based on the year of manufacture. You can also search for recommended models by entering the vehicle model on online parts platforms. Don't just buy cheap products based on advertisements, as fake ones don't filter properly and can damage the engine. I once experienced unstable oil pressure and spent half a day cleaning up oil leaks due to an incompatible model. Now, I only choose original or Bosch-certified parts—they're not much more expensive but give me peace of mind. I usually keep a spare part at home and don't delay during the oil change season, which makes driving on the road much more reassuring.

As a car club member, I'm quite familiar with Baojun vehicles. For oil filter models, like the 510 uses MF006 and the 730 uses MF003, but you should first check the engine type. Download the official Baojun APP, input the VIN code, and it will automatically recommend suitable parts. You can also search for the car model plus "filter" on online shopping platforms to get results. Using the wrong model can cause the filter paper to wear out quickly, allowing oil debris into the engine and triggering warning lights. I've DIY changed them a few times, and brands like Mann or Mahle offer stable quality. Change the filter every 7500 km along with the oil to maintain performance. Don't wait until strange noises appear to deal with it—it's both cost-effective and safe.


